Comment 98060

By Robert D (anonymous) | Posted February 27, 2014 at 22:49:27 in reply to Comment 98016

Yet there are a great many areas of law where the "public's wishes" (which I take you mean what the majority result would be if there was a referendum) are not followed.

We have a representative democracy, not a direct democracy, and we rely on our representatives to make decisions that are best for the community as a whole. Sometimes these decisions are not popular with the majority of people (see capital punishment, spanking, and all forms of taxation). But that doesn't make it any less "democratic" that our ELECTED officials choose what is best for society as a whole.

If you think direct democracy is the only type of democracy, might I point out that where "the unwashed masses" are getting (mis)information from media owned and controlled by a select few, direct democracy is bound to be distorted by the will of the ones with the biggest chequebook.

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